The Ferry Inn

Phone View phone number Appledore Road, Stone In Oxney, Kent,
Stone In Oxney,
TN30 7JY
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The Ferry Inn was built in 1690 to refresh and accommodate the travellers who would then cross over the outlet of the River Rother to the mainland! The existing narrow watercourse you see today is ... read full description

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Facilities at our premises
  • Customer toilets
  • Free parking
Payment methods accepted
  • Cash
  • Cheques
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  • 5 Spacious lovely Pub

    I rather liked this spacious pub. It looks like the kind of pub you get out in the countryside, not just outside Tottenham. Outside in the beer garden by the water you could easily forget where you are, particularly when it gets dark.

    Review Date: 31/03/2011
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  • 5 Spacious lovely Pub

    I rather liked this spacious pub. It looks like the kind of pub you get out in the countryside, not just outside Tottenham. Outside in the beer garden by the water you could easily forget where you are, particularly when it gets dark.

    Review Date: 31/03/2011 Report review
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About Us

Brief description

The Ferry Inn was built in 1690 to refresh and accommodate the travellers who would then cross over the outlet of the River Rother to the mainland! The existing narrow watercourse you see today is called the 'Reading Street Sewer' (or ditch, or dyke) and is the Southern edge of the Old Rother, which was up to a quarter of a mile wide in parts at the time.

Any Specialist Products or Services?

We pride ourselves on supplying only the best, fresh local produce, from local providers, including exceptional, seasonal fish.

Facilities at our premises
  • Customer toilets
  • Free parking
Payment methods accepted
  • Cash
  • Cheques
  • Credit Card Payments
  • Diners Club
  • Maestro (Switch)
  • Master Card
  • Visa